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Provides contribution to development of target state strategy of the overall approach to Non-Trading Market Risk programs in alignment with the Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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In this senior role, you will lead a premier team of Biglaw attorneys, to produce cutting edge covenant analysis on broadly syndicated loans and private debt, in the US credit markets. You will write and edit cutting edge covenant analysis reports spanning the entire credit cycle (performing to distressed.
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Our services include comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, second opinion diagnostic consultations, intensive outpatient treatment, medication management, and cutting-edge interventional treatments including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), Esketamine REMS, and, for select highly treatment-refractory cases, intravenous ketamine.
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Our teams are engaged in projects related to the model development, validation, technical documentation and other quantitative services related to front office pricing, risk management (market risk, counterparty credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, and climate risks), digital asset / crypto analytics, wealth and asset management, Financial Crime (FinCrime) / cybersecurity analytics, balance sheet and income statement stress testing.
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Working knowledge of counterparty credit risk management - including collateral management, margining, netting, etc. Experience in the implementation and execution of a liquidity risk management framework and supporting processes across legal entities, business segments and on-and-off balance sheet products.
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At least 1 professional security management or risk management certification: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Informations Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Risk & Information Systems Control (CRISC), Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) or Open FAIR Certified.
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This role supports the Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk, Senior Audit Director and Chief Audit Executive, in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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The Governance, Risk, & Compliance (GRC) Security Risk Management Senior Analyst involves performing comprehensive cybersecurity risk assessments to identify, assess, treat, and monitor cybersecurity risks throughout our products and enterprise.
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The Manager, U.S. Credit Risk, Risk Reporting, will contribute to the team’s efficient and effective credit risk assessment, credit adjudication and portfolio/risk management.
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Modeling, quantitative analysis, treasury, interest rate risk, process improvement, finance, data modeling, data strategy, Risk assessment, balance sheet analysis, process reengineering, liquidity, IRR, LCR, Liquidity coverage ratio.
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Provide guidance to Asset Liability Management (ALM) and Balance Sheet Strategy teams to develop liquidity strategies by preparing, analyzing and reporting various liquidity stress scenarios modeled in QRM to support management of liquidity risk reports produced for senior management.
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The AVP will work in Chubb's Enterprise Risk Management Unit to help advance Chubb's capabilities in Cyber risk management and catastrophe modeling, by advancing our understanding of the drivers and impacts of Cyber catastrophe risk.
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Have a working knowledge of and be able to support all GRC capabilities such as cyber risk management, third-party risk management, security training and communications, and our compliance program.
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Hands-on expertise with any of the SAP Treasury core components (i.e. Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, integration with financial accounting and other applications.
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Coordination with IT Security:Coordinate with firm personnel to facilitate cyber risk analysis and risk management processes and identify acceptable risk based on information classification and needed protection.
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